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I had my daughter at 15, but she was NOT planned. I didn't want to get pregnant, and if I'd had a choice, I wouldn't have gotten pregnant. I'm 23 now, and a mother of 4, 7 2, 13 months, and 3 weeks. Unfortunately, my younger sister did plan to get pregnant at a young age, she's 17 now with a 4 month old, she just turned 17 a couple of weeks ago. She did it because she wanted our parents to support her the way they did me when I got pregnant and had my child (I was able to move out and fully support my daughter and myself by 18). My parents aren't nearly as understanding with my sister, who actively tried to get pregnant, as they were for me, in my situation. I will never understand why anyone plans to have a child they can't afford. An accident is one thing, though many of those could be prevented with the PROPER use of birth control, but I can still understand that. I can't understand planning for a child when you can't even drive, or afford to take care of yourself.

The only person I know who planned a child that young did it because she wanted to be clean from meth and knew that that was the only way she would be able to stay clean. Her child is 6 or 7 now and as far as I know its worked. I see her from time to time and she looks healthy and happy and successful.

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

You're an exception. Many teens have a baby thinking it will be all sunshine and roses. The reality is teens should not be planning babies before they are graduated and have financial stability. A baby is a huge responsibility not a doll. Many teens don't understand that this is a lifetime commitment, they don't think beyond the newborn stage. Hell most don't realize how hard the newborn stage is not to mention toddlerhood! You shouldn't have babies before you're an adult in most cases.

I was a mom for the first time at 17 and had two more by 21. My kids are 5.5, 4, and almost 17 months. I'm also still nursing my youngest(13 months exclusively) so way to go:-)

Quoting KassidieCay8912:

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

It's just society dictating the "right age" for conception, the female body is actually ready and able to start having kids at 15 it's healthiest between 15-22 we just live in 2012 where a decent education takes 18 years to learn... That said I still think its better to wait but it's also a personal decision, society sets it up so that it's extremely difficult to have kids young

Quoting KassidieCay8912:

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

Then consider yourself the exception, not the rule. MANY girls your age look at having a baby through rose colored glasses not knowing what the hell they're getting themselves into.

Quoting KassidieCay8912:

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

Sorry but I'm going to disagree here. Just because you CAN get pregnant doesn't mean your body is ready. Having babies in your teens has it's risks.

Coupled with the fact a teens brain is still not fully developed, specifically the frontal lobe , which is the part of the brain that manages impulse control, judgment, insight, and emotional control.

Quoting jupiter5:

It's just society dictating the "right age" for conception, the female body is actually ready and able to start having kids at 15 it's healthiest between 15-22 we just live in 2012 where a decent education takes 18 years to learn... That said I still think its better to wait but it's also a personal decision, society sets it up so that it's extremely difficult to have kids young

Quoting KassidieCay8912:

Immaturity? Ha that's funny because I'm 16 and have a 6 month old, and me and my fiance have our own apartment. I'm also still in school and my baby is strictly breast Fed! You can be young and be ready to be a mom. Not everyone is the same.

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